Kyle Busch raced his sixth NASCAR Nationwide Series victory of the year Saturday, making a late pass on Kevin Harvick and holding on at Kansas Speedway.
Kyle Busch munched on some popcorn and sipped on his drink from his familiar seat inside the Dover media center.
Again, he was the only driver worth watching in what's become a popular rerun at Dover International Speedway.
Kyle Busch led from start to finish, usually by plenty, and ended an eight-race NASCAR Nationwide Series winless streak Friday night with his fifth career victory at Richmond International Raceway.
Kevin Harvick led the final 159 laps to beat Joey Logano and win an unusually wreck-free NASCAR Nationwide Series race at Atlanta Motor Speedway on Saturday night.
Ryan Blaney bolted past Kyle Busch on a restart with six laps remaining and won Friday's NASCAR Nationwide Series race at Bristol Motor Speedway for his second career victory.
As the laps dwindled, Chris Buescher's anxiety rose.
The 21-year-old rookie was leading the NASCAR Nationwide Series race at Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course -- gunning for his first victory -- but was running out of fuel.
If this was Brad Keselowski's final trip to Iowa Speedway, he made it a memorable one.
Keselowski held off the charging Michael McDowell on Saturday night to win the NASCAR Nationwide race at the short track.
For a first-time winner, Ty Dillon had the Brickyard's winning tradition down as cold as the celebratory beer he chugged outside his car.
"We get to kiss the bricks, baby!" he radioed as he crossed the finish line.